"I think legislators need to understand we're not necessarily angry at them as individuals, this has been an ongoing problem for a decade or more," said Broken Arrow teacher Rachel Pilant.

"I think it's a good sign that the conflict is so intense," said parent Krista Waldron.

"And the fact that he's angry because we're raising a little bit of pain right now to say, 'Hey, we're serious because you don't take it serious,' this is what happens," said Bormann.

But then, midway through the day like a make-up exam...

"He did remove that video and post another one," said Pilant.

"I have voted for teachers, I will continue to vote for teachers," said Rep. McDugle.

In the second video, which begins by slightly back peddling, he says there's been death threats and vandalism at the Capitol.

"I found out that it's not necessarily Oklahoma teachers that are doing it, but that we've got people here from Chicago and California, and it's frustrating that they're here doing it, vandalism in the parking lot, death threats to our legislators," he said.

Rep. McDugle reiterates that he's consistently supported teachers and will continue to do so. And as for that first video?

"I do apologize that it came across the way that it did. You guys can tell by my heart and by my votes over the last year and a half exactly where I stand with teachers," he said.

"Well, too late, too late, and regardless who it's against, you don't say those kinds of things about people who are just trying to fight for what's right," said Bormann.